Week 5 O17 les 1 Present simple Impact F. Unit 2 p. 46-49
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1. Instruction present simple
2. Independent work
3. Evaluation
4. Quizlet
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Schedule
1. Instruction present simple
2. Independent work
3. Evaluation
4. Quizlet
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Learning goal:
I know what the present simple looks like and how to use it.
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Look at the words below. Which ones are signal words for the Present Simple and which ones are not?
Signal word
Not a signal word
Next Friday
Yesterday
Never
Wednesday
Often
Every week
Slide 3 - Question de remorquage
Great work!
Slide 4 - Diapositive
The Present Simple
What is the present simple?
Now you know what a normal present simple sentence looks like.
Now, we are going to take a look at:
- The SHIT-Rule
- Questions
- Negations
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The Present Simple
The SHIT Rule
The SHIT Rule has to do with She, He, and IT.
The rule is:
If the subject is a he, she or it, the verb gets +s.
So I dance becomes She dances.
Slide 6 - Diapositive
Explain the SHIT-Rule in your own words.
Slide 7 - Question ouverte
The Present Simple
The SHIT Rule
For the next exercise, try to make logical sentences.
Also think about the correct use of the SHIT Rule.
Slide 8 - Diapositive
Timmy
every Saturday.
They never
with oil.
That tree
very fast.
I always
chocolate ice cream.
Those boys
in class very often.
cook
grows
dances
shout
choose
chooses
shouts
grow
Slide 9 - Question de remorquage
The Present Simple
Questions
To make a present simple question, you have to put the verb do in front of the sentence:
I like ice cream. becomes Do I like ice cream?
If the subject is a he, she or it, you have to use does. Also, look at what happens with the +s of the original verb.
Bob plays football. becomes Does Bob play football?
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The Present Simple
Questions
For the next exercise, turn the normal present simple sentence into a question. Think about capital letters, questions marks and the SHIT Rule (do/does)!
Use short forms!
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My dog likes meat.
Slide 12 - Question ouverte
I never go to parties.
Slide 13 - Question ouverte
The girls always wear the same dresses.
Slide 14 - Question ouverte
The Present Simple
Questions
The verb 'to be' is a special one.
If the first verb in the sentence is am, is, or are, you switch it with the subject.
She is very beautiful. becomes Is she very beautiful?
'Is' switched places with the subject. In these cases, you don't use 'do' or 'doesn't'.
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The old man always sits in his chair.
the old man always
in his chair?
Turn the normal present simple sentence into a question
Do
Does
Is
sits
sit
sitting
Did
Slide 16 - Question de remorquage
She is my best friend.
she
my best friend?
Do
Does
Is
Be
Am
Are
Did
Slide 17 - Question de remorquage
They are at the club every Tuesday evening.
they
at the club every Tuesday evening?
Do
Does
Is
Be
Am
Are
Did
Slide 18 - Question de remorquage
The Present Simple
Negations
Now you know how to make a normal present simple sentence and questions in the present simple.
Now we are going to look at negations.
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The Present Simple
Negations
Negations tell you that something is not happening.
You can see the word not in negations, but almost always as a short form n't, as in don't or doesn't.
An example of a negation is:
She doesn't see very well.
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The Present Simple
Negations
So you make a negation by adding don't or doesn't to the sentence. Think about the SHIT Rule!
So not like this:
I like not cookies.
But like this:
I don't like cookies
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The Present Simple
Negations
Look at what happens to the verb in this sentence when we turn it into a negation:
He plays video games every day.
He doesn't play video games every day.
The +s disappears after doesn't. The same happened with the questions!
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The Present Simple
Negations
In the next exercise, try to turn the normal present simple into a negation. Pay attention to capital letters, full stops and the SHIT Rule.
Use short forms!
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The girls wear the same dresses.
Slide 24 - Question ouverte
The sun shines very brightly.
Slide 25 - Question ouverte
The Present Simple
Negations
Again, the verb 'to be' is special.
If the first verb in the sentence is am, is or are, you can just add not. You don't need do or don't in that case.
I am an English teacher.
Becomes
I am not an English teacher.
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The Present Simple
Negations
For the next exercise, turn the normal present simple sentences into negations. Pay attention to capital letters, full stops, and the SHIT Rule!
Use short forms!
Slide 27 - Diapositive
I am a very happy person.
Slide 28 - Question ouverte
My dog is almost deaf.
Slide 29 - Question ouverte
The Present Simple
What is the present simple?
The present simple is an English tense. A normal present simple sentence looks like this:
We eat french fries every Sunday.
How many verbs do you see in this normal present simple sentence?
Why do you think it is called 'simple'?
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The Present Simple
What is the present simple?
A normal present simple sentence only has one verb in the present tense.
On the next slide, drag and drop the sentences into the correct box. Look at the amount of verbs and the tense.
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1. I like scary movies.
2. He is walking the dog.
3. We danced all night long.
4. She plays the piano.
5. They are my parents.
Present Simple
Not Present Simple
1
2
3
4
5
Slide 32 - Question de remorquage
The Present Simple
What is the present simple?
Now you know what the present simple looks like. But when do you use it?
We use the present simple when we talk about:
- Facts
The leopard runs very fast.
- Routines
Harry plays football every Wednesday.
Slide 33 - Diapositive
The Present Simple
What is the present simple?
In a sentence, you know if it is a fact or routine by looking at signal words.
Words like everyday, never, always, every Wednesday tell you it is about a routine. It happens often.
If there are no signal words, the sentence tells you a fact.